{smcl}
{* 17apr2003}{...}
{hline}
help for {hi:scheme_lean2}{right:(SJ3-3: gr0002; SJ4-1: gr0002_1; SJ4-2: gr0002_2; SJ4-3: gr0002_3)}
{hline}

{* index schemes}{...}
{title:Scheme description:  lean2}

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The {cmd:lean2} scheme is

	{it:schemename}{col 22}foreground{col 34}background{col 46}description
	{hline 70}
	{cmd:lean2}{...}
{col 22}monochrome{...}
{col 36}white{...}
{col 46}black on white
	{hline 70}

{p 4 4 2}
For instance, you might type

{p 8 16 2}
{cmd:. graph}
...{cmd:,}
...
{cmd:scheme(lean2)}

{p 8 16 2}
{cmd:. set}
{cmd:scheme}
{cmd:lean2}
[{cmd:,}
{cmdab:perm:anently}
]

{p 4 4 2}
See help {help scheme_option} and help {help set_scheme}.


{title:Description}

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Schemes determine the overall look of a graph; see help {help schemes}.

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Scheme {cmd:lean2} specifies a lean black-and-white look similar to that 
used by many scientific journals. The plot area has horizontal gridlines 
like schemes {cmd:s2color} and {cmd:s2mono}.


{title:Remarks}

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The schemes {cmd:lean1} and {cmd:lean2} have no background tinting; markers are black; bars and areas have black outline; y-axis labels are horizontal; and legends are placed to the right of the plot area. The difference between the two 
is that scheme {help scheme_lean1:lean1} has a framed plot area without gridlines, while {cmd:lean2} has horizontal gridlines, but no frame. The general idea is described in:

{p 4 8 2}
Juul, S. 2003. Lean mainstream schemes for Stata 8 graphics. 
{it:Stata Journal} 3(3): 295-301.


{title:Author}

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{browse "mailto:sj@soci.au.dk":Svend Juul}, Department of Epidemiology and Social Medicine,
University of Aarhus, Denmark.


{title:Also see}

{p 4 14 2}
Online:  help for {help schemes};
{it:{help scheme_option}},
{help set_scheme}
{p_end}


